Demi Moore and Guillermo del Toro Address AI's Impact on Cinema at Cannes
Demi Moore calls fighting AI ‘losing battle’; Guillermo del Toro slams those saying 'art can be done with a f***ing app'
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At the Cannes Film Festival, Demi Moore emphasized that Hollywood's battle against artificial intelligence (AI) is futile, urging collaboration instead. Guillermo del Toro criticized the notion that art can be easily created with apps, highlighting the ongoing debate about AI's role in filmmaking.
- 01Demi Moore believes fighting AI in Hollywood is a losing battle.
- 02She advocates for collaboration with AI to protect the film industry.
- 03Guillermo del Toro criticized the idea that art can be easily produced with technology.
- 04The Cannes Film Festival is a platform for discussions on AI's impact on cinema.
- 05Moore is serving as a jury member at this year's festival.
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During the Cannes Film Festival, Demi Moore, a prominent actress, expressed her belief that Hollywood's fight against artificial intelligence (AI) is a losing battle. She encouraged the industry to find ways to collaborate with AI instead of resisting it, stating, "AI is here. And so to fight it is to, in a sense, to fight something that is a battle that we will lose." Moore, who is attending the festival as a jury member, acknowledged that the industry may not be doing enough to protect itself from AI's influence. Meanwhile, acclaimed filmmaker Guillermo del Toro criticized the notion that art could be easily created with applications, reinforcing the ongoing debate surrounding AI's role in filmmaking. The Cannes Film Festival, which began on May 16, 2023, features discussions on the implications of AI in cinema, with the nine-member jury presided over by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook. The festival will conclude with the prestigious Palme d'Or award presentation on May 23.
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